Sunday, January 20, 2008

Remembering Buster

BUSTER LANIER
1997-2008


It has been an intense week at the Lanier house, especially for Dee. With the incident at his school, making up work from a snow day, and much work on the new business D&S Products, it got more emotional on Thursday when our dog, Buster died. I have to admit, I'm (Stacey) not much of a pet person, but I have grown to like dogs (most of them), prefer Boxers, and love Buster. So, this is a tribute to Buster. I'll tell you his story for those who care to read on.

Dee adopted Buster from a Boxer Rescue in 1998. He was about a year old and had been severely abused and Dee really had the heart to take this needy, emotional dog and bring him back to health. For some of you who met Buster in the early years, he seemed aggressive when he would bark and bark when anyone (especially men) would enter the house. Really he was just scared. In his old age, he grew out of that, but continued to be a very protective dog for Dee.

When Dee & I were dating and talking about marriage, he knew I wasn't much on animals, especially not in the house. So, when we got married, Dee took Buster to Mississippi to stay with his grandmother. Buster was good ol' country dog with acres of land to run in and the adventures of fighting and/or killing possum, armadillo, skunk and all kinds of other animals. He once greeted our car with a deer skull in his mouth that he had found in the woods. He was so proud and I was so disgusted!

Buster played a huge part in Mississippi during Dee's grandfather's illness. He stayed right by his side when he was taking walks on their land outside. Dee's grandmother still tells us the story when Buster kept barking and barking and wouldn't let her walk the way she wanted. She finally followed him and he led her to Grandpa who had fallen and was too weak to make it back to the house. He was better than Lassie! :) She still has his picture in a frame in her house!
We decided to bring Buster back to NC when we bought our house with a fenced-in back yard and we had Noah, our other boxer then, who was just a puppy. Buster didn't like sharing Dee with me and especially not this annoying new puppy. He beat Noah up a lot and wouldn't let him in the dog house. They finally got to be good friends, but they still fought a lot.

After we gave up Noah, Dee convinced me it was too cold and Buster was too old to be outside by himself. So Buster finally got his wish - back inside with Dee. He mostly just laid around and slept and ran away from Karis. She loved him, but I think she was overwhelming to him with all her shrieking and smacking him.

He has been sick for a while, we noticed, and we found him Thursday already gone after he obviously wasn't feeling well. Dee misses him, but he's doing ok.
Here are some pics of Buster at his finest!





















































9 comments:

Unknown said...

I will never forget how his flatulant self made it into our engagement video several times and how whenever we would go over to their house Josh, AK and Dee would continuously point out how high Buster would jump for a ball (which actually was quite impressive). I'm gonna miss sweet, old Buster.

Unknown said...

Oh NO! I'm so sorry! It's really sad to lose a furry friend :-(

Anonymous said...

Sorry to hear of your loss of a furry child!

Melanie said...

I'm not looking forward to loosing our dog when her "number is called". Even though she annoys the mess out of me, I've got a soft spot for her. I'm sorry to hear about the loss of your dog. Very sad.

Nicole said...

Sorry to hear about Bster! I know it's hard to lose yo ur dog!!

Spirit of Adoption said...

That was such a sweet little post about Dee and Buster. So sorry, friends. We still need to tell our kids! Samuel is going to be really sad!

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Madlen said...

Ahhhh I'm so sorry to hear about your pup :-(